Pittsburgh/University of Geneva?

<p>So I'm about halfway through my International Business/Finance degrees at Georgetown and have started to think about graduate school. One program I found that seemed very suitable was Pittsburgh. </p>

<p>Eventually, I want to work for the World Bank/UN/ etc. Pittsburgh's program (with the joint degree option) gives one year at Pittsburgh, one year at the University of Geneva, Switzerland (where you earn your International Organizations MBA and intern for the United Nations) then finish up your last semester at Pitt where you earn your masters of International Development (or affairs, I haven't decided yet). </p>

<p>I will have around $70,000 in debt from undergrad. With in state tuition (I'm from PA) the program is only $18000/year assuming NO aid assistantship etc (I'm hoping I will gain some aid). Let's say I'll be around $110,000 in debt. However, I'll have my undergrad, an MBA, and MA. Although I would love to work in the development sector for the UN etc, would working on Wall Street say 2 years or so be feasible to pay off my debt? (I will be 24 after I graduate). I'd like to do the Peace Corps eventually as well, so add another two years. Starting my "actual" career at 27, after I slave away paying off my debt? </p>

<p>I know this is A LOT of info and the plan is just an outline, but based on where I want to go does this program sounds reasonably fit to my goals?</p>